2022
DOI: 10.55417/fr.2022012
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Lessons Learned from two iterations of LLAMA, an Electrically Powered, Dynamic Quadruped Robot

Abstract: This paper presents the design, control, and initial performance from two iterations of human-scale (∼75 kg) quadrupedal robots built under the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) Robotics Collaborative Technology Alliance (RCTA) LLAMA (Legged Locomotion and Movement Adaptation) project. These all-electric, quadruped robots are designed with custom quasi-directdrive actuators powering 3-DOF, serial-parallel legs. To our knowledge, this is the first all-electric quadruped robot of this mass scale. The centraliz… Show more

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